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A moving yet straightforward dramatisation of Barry Hines's popular novel, Kes, the story of how fifteen-year-old Billy Casper trains a kestrel.

It is not the training of the young hawk that is important but the admiration and affection it inspires in Billy, feelings which neither his school nor his family offer.

The Play Of Kes

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Hardback by Barry Hines , Allen Stronach

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A moving yet straightforward dramatisation of Barry Hines's popular novel, Kes, the story of how fifteen-year-old Billy Casper trains a... Read more

    Publisher: Pearson Education Limited
    Publication Date: 27/04/1993
    ISBN13: 9780435232887, 978-0435232887
    ISBN10: 435232886

    Number of Pages: 96

    Children & Teen , Children's Non-Fiction

    Description

    A moving yet straightforward dramatisation of Barry Hines's popular novel, Kes, the story of how fifteen-year-old Billy Casper trains a kestrel.

    It is not the training of the young hawk that is important but the admiration and affection it inspires in Billy, feelings which neither his school nor his family offer.

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